Jeremy Harding (born 1952)[1] is a British writer and journalist, based in the south of France.
Life and work
Harding was born in London, where he was placed for adoption at 11 days old by his Irish mother.[2] He grew up in West London.[1] He tells the story of his adoption and the search for his biological mother in the book Mother Country: Memoir of an Adopted Boy.[3] He was later educated at Wellington College and Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he read English.[4]
He is a contributing editor at the London Review of Books.[5] He lives in France, an hour from Bordeaux, with his wife and three sons.[5]
Publications
Publications by Harding
Small Wars, Small Mercies: Journeys in Africa's Disputed Nations. London: Penguin, 1993. ISBN9780140134339.
The Fate of Africa: Trial by Fire. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1993. ISBN9780671723590.
The Uninvited: Refugees at the Rich Man's Gate (2000)[6][7]
Mother Country: Memoir of an Adopted Boy (2006)[8][9]
Border Vigils: Keeping Migrants Out of the Rich World (2012)[10]
Publications with contributions by Harding
Arthur Rimbaud: Selected Poems and Letters. Penguin Classics. London: Penguin, 2004. ISBN978-0140448023. Translated by Harding and John Sturrock.